Across a wide range of animal taxa, prosodic modulation of the voice can express emotional information and is used to coordinate vocal interactions between multiple individuals. Within a comparative approach to animal communication systems, I hypothesize that the ability for emotional and interactional prosody (EIP) paved the way for the evolution of linguistic prosody – and perhaps also of music, continuing to play a vital role in the acquisition of language. In support of this hypothesis, I review three research fields: (i) empirical studies on the adaptive value of EIP in non-human primates, mammals, songbirds, anurans, and insects; (ii) the beneficial effects of EIP in scaffolding language learning and social development in human infant...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
International audienceFor several decades, ethologists and comparative psychologists have been using...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
Across a wide range of animal taxa, prosodic modulation of the voice can express emotional informati...
International audienceAbstract The aim of the present work is to investigate the facilitating effect...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
Human language is the product of a specialized cognitive architecture that interacts with a uniquely...
While vocal learning has been studied extensively in birds and mammals, little effort has been made ...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
International audienceHow did human communication evolve from an animal-like vocal system to spoken ...
Abstract. The aim of this review is to enhance our understanding of the role of emotional communicat...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
International audienceFor several decades, ethologists and comparative psychologists have been using...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...
Across a wide range of animal taxa, prosodic modulation of the voice can express emotional informati...
International audienceAbstract The aim of the present work is to investigate the facilitating effect...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
Human language is the product of a specialized cognitive architecture that interacts with a uniquely...
While vocal learning has been studied extensively in birds and mammals, little effort has been made ...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
International audienceDialects are one of the parallels that have long been established between huma...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
International audienceHow did human communication evolve from an animal-like vocal system to spoken ...
Abstract. The aim of this review is to enhance our understanding of the role of emotional communicat...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
International audienceFor several decades, ethologists and comparative psychologists have been using...
For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful &q...